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The phrase "a group of exceedingly" is not complete and lacks context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a group that possesses an extreme quality or characteristic, though it would typically need to be followed by a noun or adjective to clarify what is exceedingly present.
Example: "The conference featured a group of exceedingly talented musicians who captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "a collection of exceptionally" or "a team of remarkably".
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So for the new study, which was published in August in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, researchers from the department of kinesiology at the University of Maryland in College Park decided to ask a group of exceedingly fit older men and women to stop exercising for awhile.
Shumate and Wright are two of the so-called Fab Four of Don Bosco Prep, a group of exceedingly talented seniors whose high-school football careers still have one game remaining: the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, at the Alamodome, in San Antonio.
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Achebe was unsuited to the school's sports regimen and belonged instead to a group of six exceedingly studious pupils.
Yes, a small group of exceedingly odd people.
Today, Islam is under attack by a small group of exceedingly bad Muslims claiming to be exceedingly good ones.
The high NPV of a low score indicates that the clinical value of the equal-weight score lies in its ability to identify a group of patients at an exceedingly low risk for candidemia.
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As a brief from a group of state and local elections officials from around the country said, "Efforts by noncitizens to register and vote are exceedingly rare" and do not justify making it harder for voters to register.
It was a piece of exceedingly good fortune.
There is a cohort of exceedingly dangerous detainees who cannot be tried but cannot be released.
Douglas Durst, a man of exceedingly few words, concedes that the outcome was "ironic".
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